topic SmartConsole Hit count and color in Policy Managementhttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31220#M2382
<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY><P>hi there,</P><P></P><P>We just upgrade to R80.10.</P><P>Couple questions about the new UI in Smart Console.</P><P></P><P>The hit count and comment columns are now by default not listed.</P><P>We have to manually check them to display.</P><P>the question is if there is a way so this 'settings' will stay after we close the SmartConsole?</P><P>Every time when we close and re-enter Smart Console, those column setting reset back to default. Is there a way to save the column settings?</P><P></P><P>Another question is about object color.&nbsp; In the R77, we can edit the color name/lable.&nbsp; For example, instead of color "blue", we can change it to "inside net".&nbsp; It seems in the R80.10, the host/network objects do not allow you to change the color name.&nbsp; The old color option remains in the check point gateway objects, but not host/network/group objects.</P><P></P><P>Anyone has any insight about this?&nbsp; is there a way to edit the color name/label?</P><P></P><P>Thanks.</P></BODY></HTML>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 18:41:16 GMTRaymondn2018-09-28T18:41:16ZSmartConsole Hit count and colorhttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31220#M2382
<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY><P>hi there,</P><P></P><P>We just upgrade to R80.10.</P><P>Couple questions about the new UI in Smart Console.</P><P></P><P>The hit count and comment columns are now by default not listed.</P><P>We have to manually check them to display.</P><P>the question is if there is a way so this 'settings' will stay after we close the SmartConsole?</P><P>Every time when we close and re-enter Smart Console, those column setting reset back to default. Is there a way to save the column settings?</P><P></P><P>Another question is about object color.&nbsp; In the R77, we can edit the color name/lable.&nbsp; For example, instead of color "blue", we can change it to "inside net".&nbsp; It seems in the R80.10, the host/network objects do not allow you to change the color name.&nbsp; The old color option remains in the check point gateway objects, but not host/network/group objects.</P><P></P><P>Anyone has any insight about this?&nbsp; is there a way to edit the color name/label?</P><P></P><P>Thanks.</P></BODY></HTML>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 18:41:16 GMThttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31220#M2382Raymondn2018-09-28T18:41:16ZRe: SmartConsole Hit count and colorhttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31221#M2383
<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY><P>Gateway objects still use the legacy APIs (and UI), which allow&nbsp;for renaming colors.&nbsp;</P><P>The R80.x APIs do not allow you to rename the colors.</P><P></P><P>As for the default columns that show up, I'm not sure.</P><P><A href="https://community.checkpoint.com/migrated-users/6703">Tomer Sole</A>‌ is this something we can adjust?</P></BODY></HTML>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 21:02:34 GMThttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31221#M2383PhoneBoy2018-09-28T21:02:34ZRe: SmartConsole Hit count and colorhttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31222#M2384
<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY><P>Creating new colors with defined name is actually quite interesting thing <img id="smileyhappy" class="emoticon emoticon-smileyhappy" src="https://community.checkpoint.com/i/smilies/16x16_smiley-happy.png" alt="Smiley Happy" title="Smiley Happy" />&nbsp;Would be happy to see it in further releases.</P></BODY></HTML>Fri, 28 Sep 2018 21:53:35 GMThttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31222#M2384JozkoMrkvicka2018-09-28T21:53:35ZRe: SmartConsole Hit count and colorhttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31223#M2385
<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY><P>Hi,</P><P>There is a way to make the Hits and Comments columns appear in a rule-base by default rather than re-enabling them. See&nbsp;<A href="https://community.checkpoint.com/thread/7858" target="_blank">Tip of the day: Clear your personal display settings</A>&nbsp;</P><P>The replacement for renaming color names is&nbsp;creating tags - which allows having as many different tags as you like. See&nbsp;<A href="https://community.checkpoint.com/message/19754-did-you-know-smartconsole-tags" target="_blank">https://community.checkpoint.com/message/19754-did-you-know-smartconsole-tags</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;</P></BODY></HTML>Fri, 21 Jun 2019 09:17:35 GMThttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31223#M2385Tomer_Sole2019-06-21T09:17:35ZRe: SmartConsole Hit count and colorhttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31224#M2386
<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY><P>Thanks for the info.</P><P>We will try out the tag system.</P><P></P><P>Under the old setup, we pick different colors for different sites.&nbsp; then when we create objects (network/group/nodes), we pick the color based on the site that the object resides.&nbsp; By doing this, when we look at the firewall policy we can easily spot any unusual rules based on the color. &nbsp;</P><P>For example, we set DMZ objects as yellow, and inside network objects as blue.&nbsp; When browsing the firewall policy, all the rules would stand out if we see some "yellow" objects to "blue" objects; or, we would easily notice when there is a different color other than yellow/blue appearing on the DMZ firewall rules. &nbsp;</P><P>And as the number of color being used increase (10+), it would be nice to label the color name by our site list, so when we create a new object we can pick the right color easily.</P><P></P><P>Anyway, just want to show a use-case about the naming the color label.</P></BODY></HTML>Mon, 15 Oct 2018 17:46:02 GMThttps://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Policy-Management/SmartConsole-Hit-count-and-color/m-p/31224#M2386Raymondn2018-10-15T17:46:02Z